The Philippine Education Today and its Way Forward

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2023
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The Philippines is concerned about the number of students attending schools, the quality of education they receive, and the state of the learning environment. A 2018 study found that most people studied participated in public schools. UNICEF suggests solving the education crisis in the Philippines by improving access to formal and non-formal learning opportunities, strengthening the government's capacity to improve the quality and relevance of teaching and learning environments, investing in the country's cognitive capital, and promoting teacher training. The Philippines has embarked on a transformation of its education system to align it with other Asian countries.
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Authors Rujonel F. Cariaga;Rujonel F. Cariaga;
Journal Journal of Ongoing Educational Research
Year 2023
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10.5281/zenodo.8418880
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